Auburn welcomed several of the nation's top football prospects to campus on Saturday for its latest Junior Day event, including a player rated by at least one major recruiting service as the nation's top overall prospect.

Georgia defensive tackle Trent Thompson, rated by the 247Composite rankings as the nation's top overall prospect in the 2015 class, made the trip to Auburn for the second time in as many months. While the 6-foot-4, 292-pound defensive lineman isn't fond of talking to the media about his recruitment, the Albany star has shown plenty of interest in Auburn during his recruitment thus far and the Tigers figure to play a major role moving forward.

Joining Thompson on the visit was one of the state of Alabama's top prospects, Madison Academy star Kerryon Johnson. The five-star running back has the Tigers in his top three along with Alabama and Florida State and plans on making his final decision before the beginning of the summer. At 6-foot-1, 200 pounds, Johnson is considered one of the nation's top running back prospects and is the No. 2 prospect on the AL.com A-List.

Two of the Tigers' top offensive line targets were also on hand on Saturday, with Mississippi star Javon Patterson joining Drew Richmond, who is considered by most recruiting services to be the top prospect in the state of Tennessee. Patterson, a 6-foot-4, 290-pound tackle from Petal, Miss., made his third trip to the Plains on Saturday. Meanwhile, Richmond, a 6-foot-5, 315-pound tackle from Memphis, has Auburn among his top 11 along with Alabama, LSU, Clemson and others and is scheduled to announce his decision this September.

Four-star Tallahassee athlete D'Anfernee McGriff, who was also in attendance on Saturday, told 247Sports following the visit that Auburn has jumped to the top of his list.

"I loved it man," McGriff said. "As soon as I stepped on campus, it felt like home. I love how they'd use me in the offense. Everything felt really nice. I loved it."

Also joining the group was four-star Auburn quarterback commit Tyler Queen.

Stay tuned to AL.com throughout the weekend for breaking Auburn recruiting news.